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Avengers #43 Avengers Annual #1
(Story)
Avengers #45
(Title)
Art by:
Release Date
July 11, 1967
Cover Date
September, 1967
Issue Details
1. ”The Valiant Also Die!”
Appearances · Synopsis
Writer(s)
Roy Thomas
Penciler(s)
John Buscema
Inker(s)
Vince Colletta
Colorist(s)
Uncredited
Letterer(s)
Sam Rosen
Editor(s)
Stan Lee
Alexi Shostakov (Earth-616) from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 19 0001
Red Guardian (Alexi Shostakov) Quote1 Hah! To think that one of the accursed Avengers should be captured in my very stronghold ... lured here by his love for the Black Widow! What could better prove how superior to all Americans is the one they call... the Red Guardian!! Quote2
Hawkeye Quote1 And a hotsky-trotsky to you, you long-winded creep! Quote2
Appearing in ”The Valiant Also Die!”
Featured Characters:
Avengers
⏴ Hawkeye ⏵
⏴ Goliath (Hank Pym) ⏵
⏴ Captain America (Steve Rogers) ⏵
⏴ Wasp (Janet Van Dyne) ⏵
⏴ Quicksilver (Pietro) ⏵
⏴ Scarlet Witch (Wanda) ⏵
Supporting Characters:
S.H.I.E.L.D. (Main story and flashback)
⏴ Black Widow (Natasha) ⏵ (Main story and flashback)
⏴ Hercules ⏵
Antagonists:
Red Guardian (Alexi) (Main story and flashback; first name revealed) (Apparent death)
⏴ Colonel Ling (Death)
⏴ General Brushov
Numerous unnamed enemy soldiers
Other Characters:
The Hydra (Illusion or holographic simulation)
Zeus (Referenced)
Nick Fury (Mentioned)
Unnamed medical personnel
Races and Species:
Humans (Main story and flashback)
Human-Olympian Hybrids
Hydras (Illusion or holographic simulation)
Ants (Mentioned)
Cats (Referenced)
Horses (Mentioned)
Mammoths (Mentioned)
Demons (Mentioned)
Rats (Mentioned)
Locations:
Earth (Main story and flashback)
Asia
Unnamed Eastern power
Secret Base
United States
Hawaii (First appearance)
Soviet Union (Only in flashback) (Topical Reference)
Earth Orbit (Only in flashback)
Heavens (Invoked)
Olympus (Referenced)
Items:
Hawkeye’s Suit
Black Widow’s Gauntlets
Psychotron (Destruction)
Goliath’s Suit
Captain America’s Shield
Bio-Synthetic Wings
Hawkeye’s Bow and Trick Arrows
Para-sonic thermo-ray
Stun-ray
Vehicles:
Aero-Car
Synopsis for ”The Valiant Also Die!”
The Black Widow is subjected to a lie-detector test to determine where her true loyalties lie. Although she is really still an ally of the Avengers and S.H.I.E.L.D., she beats the test and is set free. Hawkeye and Hercules remain captives though.
The rest of the Avengers arrive at the base and attack. They gradually make headway through the communist troops. Hawkeye manages to escape and joins in the fighting.
Captain America is separated from his team mates and challenged to a one-on-one fight with the Red Guardian. In the midst of the duel, Cap loses his shield but gains the upper hand, until Colonel Ling electrocutes him. The Red Guardian is unhappy that Captain America was defeated so dishonorably.
While her opponents are distracted, the Black Widow tries to disable the Psychotron, but is caught in the act and shot at by the Colonel. The Red Guardian leaps in the way and takes the shot, however, and the Black Widow completes her task. She is then shot just as Hawkeye runs in and catches her.
With the Psychotron disabled, Hercules breaks free. He, Cap and Hawkeye (carrying an injured Black Widow) follow. United once more, the entire Avengers team retreat from the base.
Colonel Ling tries to kill the Avengers one last time with a rocket launcher but is stopped again by the Red Guardian. The rocket blows up the base and the Avengers barely escape. Back in the U.S., the Black Widow is rushed to the hospital. The Avengers, and especially Hawkeye, are relieved to learn she is expected to make a full recovery.
Notes
This story continues in part in Avengers Annual #1.
Although Red Guardian dies in this issue, other individuals had previously and will later assume the role Red Guardian. The next will be Tania Belinskaya in Defenders #35.
The characterization of the Red Guardian is a rare depiction in mid-60’s Marvel Comics of a somewhat sympathetic Russian. In general, any communist character was either an unwilling pawn (such as Hawkeye and the Black Widow used to be) or a cowardly, craven and thoroughly disreputable villain. The Red Guardian is shown to be a true believer in Soviet communism, but still has a sense of honor and integrity, leading him to turn against his allies at a crucial moment because he respects Captain America and refuses to attack an enemy who is in retreat.
References: Avengers #42
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Avengers #43 Avengers Annual #1
(Story)
Avengers #45
(Title)
Art by:
Release Date
July 11, 1967
Cover Date
September, 1967
Issue Details
1. ”The Valiant Also Die!”
Appearances · Synopsis
Writer(s)
Roy Thomas
Penciler(s)
John Buscema
Inker(s)
Vince Colletta
Colorist(s)
Uncredited
Letterer(s)
Sam Rosen
Editor(s)
Stan Lee
Alexi Shostakov (Earth-616) from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 19 0001
Red Guardian (Alexi Shostakov) Quote1 Hah! To think that one of the accursed Avengers should be captured in my very stronghold ... lured here by his love for the Black Widow! What could better prove how superior to all Americans is the one they call... the Red Guardian!! Quote2
Hawkeye Quote1 And a hotsky-trotsky to you, you long-winded creep! Quote2
Appearing in ”The Valiant Also Die!”
Featured Characters:
Avengers
⏴ Hawkeye ⏵
⏴ Goliath (Hank Pym) ⏵
⏴ Captain America (Steve Rogers) ⏵
⏴ Wasp (Janet Van Dyne) ⏵
⏴ Quicksilver (Pietro) ⏵
⏴ Scarlet Witch (Wanda) ⏵
Supporting Characters:
S.H.I.E.L.D. (Main story and flashback)
⏴ Black Widow (Natasha) ⏵ (Main story and flashback)
⏴ Hercules ⏵
Antagonists:
Red Guardian (Alexi) (Main story and flashback; first name revealed) (Apparent death)
⏴ Colonel Ling (Death)
⏴ General Brushov
Numerous unnamed enemy soldiers
Other Characters:
The Hydra (Illusion or holographic simulation)
Zeus (Referenced)
Nick Fury (Mentioned)
Unnamed medical personnel
Races and Species:
Humans (Main story and flashback)
Human-Olympian Hybrids
Hydras (Illusion or holographic simulation)
Ants (Mentioned)
Cats (Referenced)
Horses (Mentioned)
Mammoths (Mentioned)
Demons (Mentioned)
Rats (Mentioned)
Locations:
Earth (Main story and flashback)
Asia
Unnamed Eastern power
Secret Base
United States
Hawaii (First appearance)
Soviet Union (Only in flashback) (Topical Reference)
Earth Orbit (Only in flashback)
Heavens (Invoked)
Olympus (Referenced)
Items:
Hawkeye’s Suit
Black Widow’s Gauntlets
Psychotron (Destruction)
Goliath’s Suit
Captain America’s Shield
Bio-Synthetic Wings
Hawkeye’s Bow and Trick Arrows
Para-sonic thermo-ray
Stun-ray
Vehicles:
Aero-Car
Synopsis for ”The Valiant Also Die!”
The Black Widow is subjected to a lie-detector test to determine where her true loyalties lie. Although she is really still an ally of the Avengers and S.H.I.E.L.D., she beats the test and is set free. Hawkeye and Hercules remain captives though.
The rest of the Avengers arrive at the base and attack. They gradually make headway through the communist troops. Hawkeye manages to escape and joins in the fighting.
Captain America is separated from his team mates and challenged to a one-on-one fight with the Red Guardian. In the midst of the duel, Cap loses his shield but gains the upper hand, until Colonel Ling electrocutes him. The Red Guardian is unhappy that Captain America was defeated so dishonorably.
While her opponents are distracted, the Black Widow tries to disable the Psychotron, but is caught in the act and shot at by the Colonel. The Red Guardian leaps in the way and takes the shot, however, and the Black Widow completes her task. She is then shot just as Hawkeye runs in and catches her.
With the Psychotron disabled, Hercules breaks free. He, Cap and Hawkeye (carrying an injured Black Widow) follow. United once more, the entire Avengers team retreat from the base.
Colonel Ling tries to kill the Avengers one last time with a rocket launcher but is stopped again by the Red Guardian. The rocket blows up the base and the Avengers barely escape. Back in the U.S., the Black Widow is rushed to the hospital. The Avengers, and especially Hawkeye, are relieved to learn she is expected to make a full recovery.
Notes
This story continues in part in Avengers Annual #1.
Although Red Guardian dies in this issue, other individuals had previously and will later assume the role Red Guardian. The next will be Tania Belinskaya in Defenders #35.
The characterization of the Red Guardian is a rare depiction in mid-60’s Marvel Comics of a somewhat sympathetic Russian. In general, any communist character was either an unwilling pawn (such as Hawkeye and the Black Widow used to be) or a cowardly, craven and thoroughly disreputable villain. The Red Guardian is shown to be a true believer in Soviet communism, but still has a sense of honor and integrity, leading him to turn against his allies at a crucial moment because he respects Captain America and refuses to attack an enemy who is in retreat.
References: Avengers #42
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Avengers_Vol_1_44
Cover Date:
09/1967
Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Barcode:
071486024583
Issue Number:
44
Year:
2001
Variant Number:
A
Printing:
USA
Country:
United States
Cover Price:
$0.12
Era:
Silver Age
Language:
English
Type of Comic:
Magazine
Characters:
Captain America (Steve Rogers)
Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff)
Giant Man
Hercules
Hawkeye (Clint Barton)
Quicksilver (Pietro Maximoff)
Black Widow
Red Guardian
Wasp (Janet van Dyne)
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Series:
Avengers Vol 1
Story Arc:
Shadow King
Date Added:
2018-07-02 22:16:05
Created By:
Stan Lee
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Writer:
Roy Thomas
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Artist:
John Buscema
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Penciller:
John Buscema
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Inker:
Vince Colletta
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Cover Artist:
John Buscema, Vince Colletta, Stan Goldberg & Artie Simek
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Letterer:
Sam Rosen
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Editor:
Stan Lee
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